From award-winning, *New York Times* bestselling author and neuroscientist Lisa Genova comes a powerful new novel that does for Huntington’s Disease what her debut *Still Alice* did for Alzheimer’s. Joe O’Brien is a forty-four-year-old police officer from the Irish Catholic neighborhood of Charles
Inside the O'Briens
✍ Scribed by Genova, Lisa
- Book ID
- 108303393
- Publisher
- Gallery Books
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 395 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781476717777
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✦ Synopsis
From award-winning, New York Times bestselling author and neuroscientist Lisa Genova comes a powerful new novel that does for Huntington’s Disease what her debut Still Alice did for Alzheimer’s.
Joe O’Brien is a forty-four-year-old police officer from the Irish Catholic neighborhood of Charlestown, Massachusetts. A devoted husband, proud father of four children in their twenties, and respected officer, Joe begins experiencing bouts of disorganized thinking, uncharacteristic temper outbursts, and strange, involuntary movements. He initially attributes these episodes to the stress of his job, but as these symptoms worsen, he agrees to see a neurologist and is handed a diagnosis that will change his and his family’s lives forever: Huntington’s Disease.
Huntington’s is a lethal neurodegenerative disease with no treatment and no cure. Each of Joe’s four children has a 50 percent chance of inheriting their father’s...
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### Review **Praise for *The O'Briens* “**Powerful . . . This is a family possessed of a вЂstrange, rough beauty,’ as [a] priest describes them, and it’s this dichotomy that keeps them struggling internally . . . Moments of grace and romance are rocked by cruel words and violence in this e
### Review **Praise for *The O'Briens* “**Powerful . . . This is a family possessed of a вЂstrange, rough beauty,’ as [a] priest describes them, and it’s this dichotomy that keeps them struggling internally . . . Moments of grace and romance are rocked by cruel words and violence in this e